Kim Bossley wells up with tears as she describes her appreciation for being a part of a clinical trial using the drug Sovaldi. Bossley's trial will continue until mid-October, and she won't be considered cured of hepatitis C until she remains clear of the virus for at least 12 weeks after treatment ends. (Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post)

Edward Montour spent four years on death row for attacking corrections officer Eric Autobee from behind and beating him to death with a soup ladle in a prison kitchen. Now — nearly 11 years after he originally pleaded guilty — a Douglas County District Court jury must decide whether Montour was sane when he killed Autobee in 2002.

Sandra Fettingis' "I Know You Know That I Know" is one of seven Colorado artists' works recently installed at the Colorado Convention Center. "Imagine 2020" pushes for more public arts over the next seven year. (Photos by Craig F. Walker , The Denver Post)

Joel Lieberman of Gypsum hoists up a prime Fryingpan River rainbow caught just below the Ruedi Reservoir Dam on Monday. Fish like this have been drawing anglers there during the winter for decades. (Ken Hoeve, Special to The Denver Post)

6. MORE ART ON TAP IN DENVER?

The city of Denver on Tuesday unveiled its new cultural plan, called "Imagine 2020," with a long list of recommendations intended to push public policy in a pro-arts direction over the next seven years. The plan calls for more art in just about every venue within city reach, and one of its more interesting ideas is among its smallest.